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mmci(5) -- Memory Management Control Interface
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numa(5), migration(5), mtune(4), /var/sysgen/mtune/numa, refcnt(5), replication(5), nstats(1), sn(1), mld(3c), mldset(3c), pm(3c), migration(3c), pminfo(3c), numa_view(1), dplace(1), dprof(1). PPPPaaaaggggeeee 11117777 |
msg(5) -- Text formatting macros for UNICOS and IRIX messages
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Cray PVP systems IRIX systems |
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nl_types(5) -- native language data types
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This header file contains the following definitions: nl_catd used by the message catalog functions catopen, catgets and catclose to identify a catalog nl_item used by nl_langinfo to identify items of langinfo data. Values for objects of type nl_item are defined in langinfo.h NL_SE... |
numa(5) -- non uniform memory access
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/var/sysgen/mtune/numa |
o32(5) -- Describes the options for the o32 ABI for the MIPSpro compilers
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IRIX systems |
opt(5) -- Miscellaneous compiler optimizations option group
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IRIX systems |
f90/pe_environ(5) -- Programming environment variables
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This man page describes environment variables used when developing and running MIPSpro 7 Fortran 90 programs on IRIX systems. The environment variables are grouped by function and platform. |
prio(5) -- priority I/O
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char *filename; int fd, holder; fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); if (prioSetBandwidth(fd, PRIO_READ_ALLOCATE, 200000, &holder) < 0) Page 1 prio(5) prio(5) if (errno == ENOLCK) { printf("The lock holder is: %d\n", holder); exit(1); } |
projects(5) -- introduction to IRIX projects
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systune(1), getprid(2), newarraysess(2), setprid(2), getdfltprojuser(3C), getprojuser(3C), project(4), projid(4), array_sessions(5), extacct(5). PPPPaaaaggggeeee 2222 |
prosonus(5) -- high quality sound and music files
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The directory /usr/share/data/sounds/prosonus contains a collection of music and sound files created by Prosonus especially for your Silicon Graphics IRIS Indigo, Indigo^2, Indy, Personal IRIS 4D/35 or 4D/30 computer system. These files are a small sampling of the music, sound effects and instrument samples that will be available on CD-ROM through Silicon Graphics Software Express and Prosonus. For more information concerning Prosonus CD-ROM products, call SGI Software Express at 1 (800) 800-744... |
pthreads(5) -- introduction to POSIX thread characteristics
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pthread_*(3P) PPPPaaaaggggeeee 7777 |
r10k_evcntrs(5) -- Programming the processor event counters
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The R10000 processor supplies two performance counters for counting certain hardware events. Each counter can track one event at a time and there are a choice of sixteen events per counter. There are also two associated control registers which are used to specify which event the relevant counter is counting. The R12000 and R14000 processors supply two performance counters for counting hardware events. Each counter can track one event at a time, and you can choose among 32 events per counter. Usi... |
RCSsource(5) -- directory of RCS sources
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Author: Walter F. Tichy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907. Copyright c 1982, 1988, 1989 by Walter F. Tichy. Copyright c 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 by Paul Eggert |
realtime(5) -- introduction to realtime and scheduler facilities
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lboot(1), mpadmin(1), runon(1), systune(1M), mlockall(3c), mpin(2), munpin(2), plock(2), sched_setparam(2), sched_setscheduler(2), sproc(2), sysmp(2), syssgi(2), aio_error(3), aio_read(3), aio_return(3), aio_write(3), lio_listio(3), system(4), signal(5), sigqueue(3) timer_create(3c), pthread(3p) nice(1), renice(1m) PPPPaaaaggggeeee 7777 |
refcnt(5) -- Analysis of memory access patterns
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Hardware Reference Counters Origin 2000 and Origin 200 systems provide a set of counters for every 4 KB hardware page of memory. The number of counters per set depends on the number of nodes in the system: for systems with less than 64 nodes (that is 128 processors) a counter set has one counter per node, and for systems with more than 64 nodes a counter set has one counter for every 8 nodes. For systems with 64 or less nodes, each counter in a counter set counts the numbers of references from e... |
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